Alterative remedy



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CELIA G. SGHOELLER, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.

ALTERATIVE REMEDY.

SPEQIPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 370,976, dated October 4-, 1887. Application filed May 19, 1887. Serial No. 238,780. (No specimens.)

viz: guurarabic,(Gam acacica) two ounces; burdock-root, (Lappa minozy) two pounds; Wildcherry bark, (Pranas Virgim'ana,) one pound; sassafras-bark, (Sassafras radz'cis cortex) one pound; blue-flag root, (Iris semicolon) onehalf pound; calamus-root, (Calamus aromaticas,) one-half pound; elecampane, (Inala helem'um,) one pound; licoriceroot, (Glycyrrhizce radian) one-half pound snakeroot, (Serpentaria Virginiana.) one ounce; dog-wood bark, (Coraus circz'natca) four ounces; prunes, one pound; dandelion, (Taraxacam dens-Zeom's) one pound; honey, onepound; loaf-sugar, one-half pound whisky, (Spiritas framenti,) one quart; pickanicka-root (root of pipsissewa,) one pound.

but in such quantities that the extract made up of the above weights and quantities shall after boiling nine hours be reduced to a gallon.

I prefer to add the whisky and gum-arabio in the last stage of the process, or abouta half hour before the extract is removed from the stove. The average dose is a tea-spoonful three times a day.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is

The herein-described composition of matter to be used for blood and skin diseases, consisting of gum-arabic, burdock-root, wildcherry bark, Sassafras-bark, blue-flag root, calamus-root, elecampane, licorice-root, Virginia snake-root, dog-wood bark, prunes, dandelion, honey, loaf-sugar,whisky, pipsissewaroot, and water, in the proportions specified.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

.OELIA O. SGHOELLER.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM L. PIERCE, HILARY B. BRUNOT. 

